High manganese concentrations in rocks at Gale crater, Mars
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O. Forni | S. Clegg | R. Wiens | S. Le Mouélic | J. Grotzinger | R. Gellert | A. Cousin | N. Lanza | N. Mangold | H. Newsom | A. Ollila | V. Sautter | Mariek E. Schmidt | N. Melikechi | C. Hardgrove | B. Clark | M. Nachon | W. Fischer | S. Maurice | Ryan B Anderson | J. Berger
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